Thermaltake CL-P0467 computer cooling system Air cooler

  • Brand : Thermaltake
  • Product name : CL-P0467
  • Product code : CL-P0467
  • Category : Computer Cooling Systems
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  • Long product name Thermaltake CL-P0467 computer cooling system Air cooler :

    Copper Universal CPU Cooler

  • Short summary description Thermaltake CL-P0467 computer cooling system Air cooler :

    Thermaltake CL-P0467, Air cooler, 24 dB

  • Long summary description Thermaltake CL-P0467 computer cooling system Air cooler :

    Thermaltake CL-P0467. Type: Air cooler, Noise level (high speed): 24 dB

Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-04 09:39:03
Average rating:83
Uk has collected 10 expert reviews for Thermaltake CL-P0467 computer cooling system Air cooler and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Bcchardware.com
Updated:
2011-11-06 03:05:28
Average rating:85
A while back we took a look at the MaxOrb from Thermaltake, and it performed very well (Read our Review over Here). Thermaltake has decided to redesign the MaxOrb and has released the MaxOrb EX, which weve got on the bench today. The MaxOrb and the...
  • Better Performance than Original MaxOrb, Easy Installation, Lower Height than other Coolers...
  • Flimsy Fins on Heatsink...
  • The MaxOrb EX from Thermaltake is a nice update to a good cooler, and in our testing we found it to be a very decent cooler worthy of your consideration. The performance has increased over the original MaxOrb (due to the extra copper in the cooler), b...
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2016-11-18 04:35:12
Average rating:90
Thermaltake is back with one of our favorite CPU cooling designs, the Orb. The latest offering is a revamp of the , but with a twist of copper added in for good measure. The original MaxOrb fared well in our performance tests and I found the mountin...
  • Recent product launches have really shaken up the performance database this month, with just about everyone getting a new cooler out before Computex. Take away the new Noctua, Sunbeamtech and ZEROtherm coolers and the MaxOrb EX would be in the runni...
techwarelabs.com
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2011-10-04 09:38:46
Average rating:0
Thermaltake is at it again with a new and improved MaxOrb CPU cooler, the MaxOrb EX. We previously reviewed the MaxOrb and found it to be one of the best coolers weve tested to date. Lets see how much of an improvement there is by compairing it to th...
  • The Thermaltake MaxOrb EX really proved to be a significant upgrade from the older MaxOrb. While I wouldnt say torun out and switch this one for your old one (unless you want to; the old one is still nice), Id definitly say that this is worth the $6...
modders-inc.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 09:38:48
Average rating:80
The Orb line of coolers has been a popular line over the years, from the Ruby Orb to the Golden Orb. Thermaltake has taken the Orbs to the Max with their latest versions, the MaxOrb and MaxOrb EX. There are several options to consider when looking for...
  • Large LED Fan, Simple Installation, Cooper Construction, Builtin Fan Controller, Great Performance.
  • Size might be an issue for some, Fins bend easily, be careful mounting it, Dont like the PushPin mounts for such a a large cooler.
  • The ThermalTake MaxOrb EX also has a Blue LED fan, which might give you some visual pleasure in your mod. The overall performance was very well keeping up with the Noctua NH C12P and Nirvana NV120 CPU coolers. The installation is relatively simple pro...
Bjorn3d.com
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2011-10-04 09:38:51
Average rating:70
Not too many people can remember the days when we didn’t have too many options for cooling a CPU. I can personally recall using many zip ties to fasten a higher speed fan on top of an OEM Intel or AMD cooler and then manipulating dip-switches and jump...
  • Good capable heatsink sufficient enough for overclocking, No shortage of copper or surface area equates to decent value, The CPU die area was easy to clean and flat enough to make surfacing an easy task, Manual fan RPM control, Should be a good party...
  • Fairly expensive (could be due to the cost of fan control).
  • Is it any good? The Max ORB EX is an outstanding block of copper love. There are a few gremlins in the cooler though, although I more want to question the shipper rather than the manufacturer. Our HSF arrived with a few bent fins, which were easily st...
thinkcomputers.org
Updated:
2011-10-04 09:38:53
Average rating:90
Today we have the opportunity to review the new Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler which is an extension of the quality proven MaxOrb. With an adjustable fan, pure copper construction, silent blue 120mm fan and a patented design, this CPU cooler certainl...
  • Great cooling temperatures, Adjustable fan speed, Pure copper construction, Effectively uses the not so great pushpin installation, MultiCPU support...
  • User manual could be more detailed...
  • I was pretty surprised with the results the MaxOrb EX achieved. I wasnt quite expecting such good results. Good results though do come with a price at times. At the Thermaltake website the retail price is $69.99, but with a quick online search it can...
ocia.net
Updated:
2011-10-04 09:38:56
Average rating:0
Thermaltake is a company that needs no introduction. Since their inception in 1999, Thermaltake has become a household name in PC cooling, cases, power supplies and other computer accessories. Earlier this year I had a chance to review their MaxOrb coo...
  • Performance, Appearance...
  • Installation Issues, Minor Quality Issues...
  • The Thermaltake MaxOrb EX is nearly identical in most ways to the previously-released MaxOrb. The EX sets itself apart through its use of copper fins in the outer heatpipe ring and its inclusion of a tube of Thermaltakes own thermal compound with the...
frostytech.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 09:38:58
Average rating:85
Thermaltakes MaxOrb EX heatsink comes with a manual fan speed controller on the side of the 120mm diameter fan, allowing users to adjust speeds from 1300-2000RPM...
hardwareunboxed.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 09:39:01
Average rating:0
Today we will be checking out a relatively new product from Thermaltake, the MaxOrb EX, which is a universal CPU cooler targeting the performance sector. Not only does this new product look very impressive, but it has the performance to back the looks...
  • So far pricing for the Thermaltake MaxOrb EX is not available, though we expect it to be quite pricey given that it is largely made up of copper. This combined with the sheer size of the heatsink means that the MaxOrb EX weighs just under 600 grams. Th...